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- U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters outside a polling place in Nashua, New Hampshire February 9, 2016, the day of New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
- U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gets a hug from a supporter outside a polling place in Nashua, New Hampshire February 9, 2016, the day of New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, right, campaigns with her daughter Chelsea Clinton, second from left, outside a polling place during the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Nashua, N.H. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stops at Dunkin' Donuts with her daughter Chelsea Clinton as she campaigns during the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Nashua, N.H. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)onuts
- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stops at Dunkin' Donuts with her daughter Chelsea Clinton, left, as she campaigns during the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Nashua, N.H. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton meets with customers as she stops at Dunkin' Donuts during the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Nashua, N.H. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
- U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, and her daughter Chelsea (R), place an order at a Dunkin Donuts in Nashua, New Hampshire February 9, 2016, the day of New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
- U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton high-fives a supporter outside a polling place in Derry, New Hampshire February 9, 2016, the day of New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks with Frank Fiorina, husband of Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, as they campaign outside a polling place during the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Derry, N.H. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
- U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets Frank Fiorina, the husband of U.S. Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, outside a polling place in Derry, New Hampshire February 9, 2016, the day of New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
- Frank Fiorina, husband of Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina shake hands with Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, as they campaign outside a polling place during the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Derry, N.H. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
- U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters outside a polling place in Derry, New Hampshire February 9, 2016, the day of New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
- U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hugs a supporter outside a polling place in Nashua, New Hampshire February 9, 2016, the day of New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
- U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her daughter Chelsea (L) visit a polling place in Manchester, New Hampshire February 9, 2016, the day of New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

- Andrew Stephens, left, and Kelly Stephens, of Nashua, N.H., hold their children Luke, 2, and Finn, five-months, as they pose for a portrait outside their polling place at Broad Street Elementary in Nashua, N.H., Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, during the New Hampshire primary. “We liked her the last time around,” Andrew Stephens, a psychotherapist, said of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s unsuccessful 2008 campaign. “And the Republican campaign is just a bit of a circus.” Kelly Stephens, an occupational therapist, agreed, “My heart wanted Bernie Sanders. My head said Hillary. She’s a little more put together. The thought process is a little more there.” (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns outside a polling place during the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Nashua, N.H. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns outside a polling place during the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns outside a polling place during the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Hillary rallied her supporters tonight, saying "Now let's take this to the country." She sent this text message.
To New Hampshire, thank you. And to this team: I'm so grateful for what you built. Now onward.For those who like print, the transcript is here >>>>
To @BernieSanders, congratulations. To New Hampshire, thank you. And to our volunteers: I’m so grateful for what you built. Now, onward. -H— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
"We’re going to fight for every vote in every state. We’re going to fight for real solutions that make a real difference in people’s lives."— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
"People are angry. And they have every right to be. But I know they’re also hungry. They’re hungry for solutions." —Hillary— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
"A president has to make sure nothing holds you back—not debt, not discrimination, not a deck that’s always stacked for those at the top."— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
"When people anywhere in America are held back by injustice, that demands action." —Hillary in NH— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
"When people anywhere in America are held back by injustice, that demands action." —Hillary in NH— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
"It’s not whether you get knocked down that matters, it’s whether you get back up." —Hillary in NH— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
“More than 700,000 people have contributed to this campaign, the vast majority giving less than $100.” —Hillary in NH— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
“I know that doesn’t fit with the narrative—there are those who want to deny the passion and purpose you show every day for this campaign.”— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
“You’re the reason we’re here. You’re the reason we’re going to win this nomination and then win this election.” —Hillary in NH— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
Add your name if you're with Hillary and ready to fight twice as hard. https://t.co/Yz5i8Ee0la— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016
To everyone who supports this campaign: Thank you. You’re the reason we’re here. https://t.co/8HBEVa6QPThttps://t.co/FOUi8vpAF2— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 10, 2016


































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